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finally speaking of energy i want to show you what the energy names are doing. this is china's trade deficit higher than examine examined or wider than expected i should say. when you see that, you get big, big energy names moving to the downside and concerns about slower global growth. part of our gold special tonight, we asked you earlier to try to guess the total weight -- i can barely pick it up -- of this 400-ounce gold bar here. 1:30 was the closing of trading. wee asked you to guess that. i'll reveal the win at 2:45 p.m. eastern time. this is part of the gold special airing tonight. >> is the prize that bar gold, bob? >> not quite. something out of the closet from cnbc. it will be something nice. >> in 45 minutes time from nowell reveal that winner. why is the nasdaq dragging its feet today? >> we're in teg active territory, but we're off the lows only down four points. it is a mixed session for tech stocks. there are a couple of standouts i want to bring your attention to. there's no shortage of demand for the new ipad. we have preorders for the popular
finally speaking of energy i want to show you what the energy names are doing. this is china's trade deficit higher than examine examined or wider than expected i should say. when you see that, you get big, big energy names moving to the downside and concerns about slower global growth. part of our gold special tonight, we asked you earlier to try to guess the total weight -- i can barely pick it up -- of this 400-ounce gold bar here. 1:30 was the closing of trading. wee asked you to guess...
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>> energy us a one. and i think it was said earlier on that investment has been one of the missing ingredients here. >> we'll be right back with details from india. busy in here. yeah. progressive mobile is... [ "everybody have fun tonight" plays ] really catching on! people can do it all! get a quote, buy and manage your policy! -[ music stops ] -it's great! well, what's with the... -[ music resumes ] -music? ♪ have fun tonight dude. getting a car insurance quote. i'll let it go to voicemail. [ clears throat ] ♪ everybody wang chung tonight ♪ putting it on vibrate. [ cell phone vibrates ] -[ loud vibrating ] -it'll pass. [ vibrating continues ] our giant store and your little phone. that's progressive mobile. >>> s&p 500 would be implied to open by five, dow by almost 50 and nasdaq by 15. largely consistent with the kind of trading we've seen across europe and much of asia this morning. china gears up for a once in a tech and i had leadership change, dirty laundry is being aired over it country le
>> energy us a one. and i think it was said earlier on that investment has been one of the missing ingredients here. >> we'll be right back with details from india. busy in here. yeah. progressive mobile is... [ "everybody have fun tonight" plays ] really catching on! people can do it all! get a quote, buy and manage your policy! -[ music stops ] -it's great! well, what's with the... -[ music resumes ] -music? ♪ have fun tonight dude. getting a car insurance quote. i'll...
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in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] >>> welcome back. the nfl has an official mess on its hands after a very controversial game-ending call made. brian shackma
in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both...
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it's been calculated if we're serious about energy, really take advantage of the energy resources we have, that you're going to create some 3.5 to 4 million jobs. i know right now you're thinking about one job. your job. i'm thinking about your job as well. person by person. every american deserves a good job. people are hard-working right here in this community. i want to make sure your jobs stay here, grow here and provide a bright future for you and your family. now i also believe in addition to energy that we have an opportunity to create more jobs by selling our goods and services abroad so i want to open up more trade with other nations and china is stealing jobs unfairly i'll crack down on china. number three, number three, i want to make sure that our people have the skills they need to succeed, so we have a lot of government training programs. and that's all fine and well except there are 47 of them. federal government training programs. and they report to eight different government agencies and so the overhead cost of all of this, this burden and bureaucracy is just killing
it's been calculated if we're serious about energy, really take advantage of the energy resources we have, that you're going to create some 3.5 to 4 million jobs. i know right now you're thinking about one job. your job. i'm thinking about your job as well. person by person. every american deserves a good job. people are hard-working right here in this community. i want to make sure your jobs stay here, grow here and provide a bright future for you and your family. now i also believe in...
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we expect him to talk about energy policy and hit the obama administration on their energy policy decisions. we don't know what the content of this speech is. one of the things we're watching for is whether or not we see hecklers in this crowd the way he did yesterday in des moines. this is his first public appearance of the day. from there, we jump back on the campaign plane with the aides and other reporters and off to los angeles this afternoon. see you there, sue. >> thanks very much. >> eamon, thanks very much. let's get trading action down on the floor of the new york stock exchange. bob, we're at or above three month highs on some of these. it sure doesn't feel that way. >> that's because the volume is so light here. not only seasonably light. we're in almost a secular decline in terms of volume. it's tough to talk about and for the trading community. you make money on low volume. we're only a few points away from 4 1/2 year highs on the s&p 500. i know it doesn't feel like it. i know the community is not excited about it. they ought to be because money is being made. housing stocks
we expect him to talk about energy policy and hit the obama administration on their energy policy decisions. we don't know what the content of this speech is. one of the things we're watching for is whether or not we see hecklers in this crowd the way he did yesterday in des moines. this is his first public appearance of the day. from there, we jump back on the campaign plane with the aides and other reporters and off to los angeles this afternoon. see you there, sue. >> thanks very much....
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chesapeake energy in the news. it's ending a program allowing its ceo aubrey mcclendon to own a stake in the company. that deal was set to go another three years. the changes come after reports showed he borrowed about $1 billion against his 2.5% interest in wells that he had a stake in. the nation's second largest nat gas producer says its board will also review the ceo's financing arrangement. the shares have been tumbling. they are lower right now by 1.75%. they have fallen more than 25% in a one-month period. when ty and i come back on "power lunch," an exclusive look inside costco. a retailer with $93 billion in sales each year from cereal to diamonds. they sell it all. that includes 82 million soft drinks in their food courts last year. we're also picking stocks in this sector in just two minute's time. more on "power lunch." standard keyless access, and standard leather-trimmed seats, then your choice is obvious. the lexus es. it's complete luxury in a class full of compromises. see your lexus dealer. an air
chesapeake energy in the news. it's ending a program allowing its ceo aubrey mcclendon to own a stake in the company. that deal was set to go another three years. the changes come after reports showed he borrowed about $1 billion against his 2.5% interest in wells that he had a stake in. the nation's second largest nat gas producer says its board will also review the ceo's financing arrangement. the shares have been tumbling. they are lower right now by 1.75%. they have fallen more than 25% in...
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we're getting sector rotations, energy, industrials, materials, growth cyclical companies. what's been selling a little bit recently is the cyclicals, stocks less cyclical, dividend players, more defensive names. telecon communities and cyclicals on the downside. this is the five year anniversary of the s&p 500 down grade. one year ago on the 5th, they did it when the market opened on the 8th. s&p dropped 80 points and since then up almost 83 s&p points. >> how can we forget that day. thank you very much. it may be the most hated rally we've seen for a long time but we broke up above 1400 in the s&p. >> we did. now, it's more technical. 1400 was representing resistance. we tested it a couple times over the last couple of days and we actually broke through fairly decisively on the sep. that kicks in the momentum, algo programs and short squeeze and momentum breeds momentum. you wouldn't be surprised to see us test 1425, representing the highs in april and wouldn't be out of the question. >> what's worrisome, the retail investor sitting at home has already missed a significan
we're getting sector rotations, energy, industrials, materials, growth cyclical companies. what's been selling a little bit recently is the cyclicals, stocks less cyclical, dividend players, more defensive names. telecon communities and cyclicals on the downside. this is the five year anniversary of the s&p 500 down grade. one year ago on the 5th, they did it when the market opened on the 8th. s&p dropped 80 points and since then up almost 83 s&p points. >> how can we forget...
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we've got movement in the energy space, too. it's beyond really the downward movements that sharon was mentioning in the commodities themselves. crude one of them lower following the euro. look at chesapeake energy moving again today. this time on news that activist investor carl icahn has taken a 6.6% stake in the company. goldman sachs upgrading the entire coal sector to attractive from neutral. upping peabody as one of them to buy to join suncoke energy and consol. eog getting an upgrade. rather added to its conviction buy list. it believes t-- last but not least, patriot coal very embattled. announcing new executives today. we'll see if they can turn things around. >> bob pisani was worried about the energy sector. thanks, court. good to see you. >>> all right. to the nasdaq now and seema mody is following the big movers over there. >> hi there. chip stocks providing the leadership. investors are piling into these names. broadcom up 2.3%. seagate tech taking it on the chin after a downgrade by barclays capital, down around 5
we've got movement in the energy space, too. it's beyond really the downward movements that sharon was mentioning in the commodities themselves. crude one of them lower following the euro. look at chesapeake energy moving again today. this time on news that activist investor carl icahn has taken a 6.6% stake in the company. goldman sachs upgrading the entire coal sector to attractive from neutral. upping peabody as one of them to buy to join suncoke energy and consol. eog getting an upgrade....
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. . >>> yahoo! new ceo is promises their employees new choice of a smartphone. notably blackberries weren't an option. the program is called yahoo! smartphones smart fun. mayer is trying to move the company away from its reliance on blackberry technology. so if you were a yahoo! employee, which phone would you pick? and what does it mean for r.i.m.? join the conversation. you can e-mail or tweet us. >> about if tif the company's p cares, right? whatever number works, that's good enough for me. just want to recap what's going on. such a big move up in equities. things slightly different as you might expect. copper also up near four or five month highs. weaker again at 380. the question is whether there is a tactical shift to be made p. >> if you're just joining us, these are your headlines. risk may be off the table. stocks beginning the week lower. the euro easing. january the japanese factories in china shut down as tensions are escalating. and spain's leadership may be divided over bailouts. >>> u
putting us in control of our energy future, now. . >>> yahoo! new ceo is promises their employees new choice of a smartphone. notably blackberries weren't an option. the program is called yahoo! smartphones smart fun. mayer is trying to move the company away from its reliance on blackberry technology. so if you were a yahoo! employee, which phone would you pick? and what does it mean for r.i.m.? join the conversation. you can e-mail or tweet us. >> about if tif the company's p...
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how do you play energy right now? worst performing sector the first half. matt cheslok has joined us. matt, what would you do? >> i agree with carl here. i like hess. mid-40s here, down in the q2 and a pure oil play. i like btu energy. there's a renewed interest in coal in china and india. it's down over 6 weeks and look for a rebound up to the $35 level. finally, tyler, ung, natural gas. we have seen a floor in here. we are seeing conversion of power plants, also exports in the l and g sector and natural gas is a good place to put your money and down over 70% in 2 years. although a 20% bounce recently, i think forward we have upside. >> sometimes you have to buy the ones down a lot. >> absolutely, tyler. >> all right. let's go to market flash with kayla. >> watching shares of open table right now down more than 10%. near session lows right now. downgrading the stock to a $43 price tar of 50 saying reservation growth is slowing. not enough people dining out. long-term outlook is still bullish. tyler? >> thanks very much. >>> earnings season is going to star
how do you play energy right now? worst performing sector the first half. matt cheslok has joined us. matt, what would you do? >> i agree with carl here. i like hess. mid-40s here, down in the q2 and a pure oil play. i like btu energy. there's a renewed interest in coal in china and india. it's down over 6 weeks and look for a rebound up to the $35 level. finally, tyler, ung, natural gas. we have seen a floor in here. we are seeing conversion of power plants, also exports in the l and g...
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energy, industrials, materials, and technology would have been worst if not for the fact th financials were up six days in a row. for those comments about bhp slowing down a little bit in china in the iron ore slowing down a little bit, hurt all of those shipping companies. they were down rather dramatically. maria, back to you. >> bob, thank you. hewlett-packard planned to combine its printer and pc divisions to simplify operations and boost innovation. hp sales force will also undergo sales hewlett-packard not commenting tonight. apple, meanwhile, was higher. the company says the new ichlt pad wells run within the thermal specifications. bun consumer reports says it's throwing off more heat than the previous version. the temperatures reach 116 degrees after 45 minutes of intense game action. that's 13 degrees hotter than the same model in similar conditions. the ipad may be too hot to handle but a lifetime high at nearly $606 a share. stock is on fire. the "new york times" bucking today's downtrend gaming 1% by the time of the close. the free articles that people can read on their we
energy, industrials, materials, and technology would have been worst if not for the fact th financials were up six days in a row. for those comments about bhp slowing down a little bit in china in the iron ore slowing down a little bit, hurt all of those shipping companies. they were down rather dramatically. maria, back to you. >> bob, thank you. hewlett-packard planned to combine its printer and pc divisions to simplify operations and boost innovation. hp sales force will also undergo...
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. >> keep an eye on linn energy and keep an eye on tim tebow. it might be this week. >> happy columbus day weekend, you guys. you know who you are. o.i., owens, illinois. >>> "power lunch" now. >> announcer: halftime is over. the second half of the trading day starts right now. >>> 7.8% unemployment. did president obama just win next month's election? jack welch says hold your horses on that 7.8% number. he doesn't really believe it. an influential florida congressman agrees. we'll talk to that congressman live and ask him on what he bases his suspicions. >>> a place in the united states where gasoline has now become hard for drivers to find. you will find out why coming up on "power lunch." >>> meantime, let's go to sue at the new york stock exchange. sue? >> the markets have been up all day long. we're up about 60 points or so on the dow jones industrial average and the big reason of course is the number that we got this morning, falling unemployment. we are now below the 8% level for the first time in four years. the question is how did we ge
. >> keep an eye on linn energy and keep an eye on tim tebow. it might be this week. >> happy columbus day weekend, you guys. you know who you are. o.i., owens, illinois. >>> "power lunch" now. >> announcer: halftime is over. the second half of the trading day starts right now. >>> 7.8% unemployment. did president obama just win next month's election? jack welch says hold your horses on that 7.8% number. he doesn't really believe it. an influential...
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. >> we didn't have a great energy policy. we're importing 50%, 60% of oil from overseas, some from places where they want to kill us. so it's a bad deal. and now, we're given another chance. that chance is unbelievable. exxon, the united states, like 2025, we're going to be energy self-sufficient in coal -- i mean oil and natural gas. that will make america more competitive, it will reduce the deficit, reduce the pressure. let's do it wisely. >> and in just the last few minutes, the opec secretary said he doesn't see any threat from u.s. shale product, this after the uae minister has suggested a response from the oil ministers in vienna. gary ross, welcome. >> nice to be here. >> the shale revolution in the u.s., is it a game changer as much as we're hearing from jamie dimon, arcelormittal? do you think this is going to make the u.s. energy independent, almost? >> well, we think it is. it's huge. we've statemented about 11110 billion pounds of recovery oil from shale crude. u.s. product will be going up overall, about a milli
. >> we didn't have a great energy policy. we're importing 50%, 60% of oil from overseas, some from places where they want to kill us. so it's a bad deal. and now, we're given another chance. that chance is unbelievable. exxon, the united states, like 2025, we're going to be energy self-sufficient in coal -- i mean oil and natural gas. that will make america more competitive, it will reduce the deficit, reduce the pressure. let's do it wisely. >> and in just the last few minutes,...
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. >> what i've been watching is the energy prices. with all these big closures of all these refineries on the east coast, it's not a surprise you'll see crude a little lower and also unleaded gasoline higher. what i like to do on days like today is i like to go out in markets and say, this is what should be happening. this is not what's happening. look at the crude and what happened to the crude spreads today. in theory, if end users don't want crude on the spot market right now, they would pay to store it. in theory you should have seen futures in the back months being bid up. we didn't see that today. you saw some strength in the forward spreads. that really caught my eye. am i all that interested in being short crude in the mid-80s after this market was just at 102? no way. not inttd at all. >> how liquid is the market right now, tres? >> i would say the market's as liquid as any other day because the majority of that market is traded electronically. i've been trading crude all morning and i haven't noticed any sort of drop in liqu
. >> what i've been watching is the energy prices. with all these big closures of all these refineries on the east coast, it's not a surprise you'll see crude a little lower and also unleaded gasoline higher. what i like to do on days like today is i like to go out in markets and say, this is what should be happening. this is not what's happening. look at the crude and what happened to the crude spreads today. in theory, if end users don't want crude on the spot market right now, they...
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well, energy creates jobs. [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs, less emissions. a good answer for everyone. we gotta be careful. it's cleaner. it's affordable. look, if it's safe, i'm there. [announcer:] conocophillips. metamucil uses super hard working psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model but you should feel a little more super. metamucil. down with cholesterol. >>> for more on our show and guests check out ws is jr.cnbc.com. follow me on twitter and google plus. find me @mariabartiromo. snow stories coming up that may impact your money this week. we are getting earnings reports from coca-cola, disney, cisco, berkshire hathaway, linkedin and groupon which just went public in november. friday we get the u.s. report on imports and exports. we'll see if the u.s. is importing or exporting more goods in the international trade balance report. finally som
well, energy creates jobs. [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs, less emissions. a good answer for everyone. we gotta be careful. it's cleaner. it's affordable. look, if it's safe, i'm there. [announcer:] conocophillips. metamucil uses super hard working psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model but you should feel a little more super....
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what impacts food prices more are energy prices. if oil goes up you'll see greater spikes in food. >> and yet the price of corn right now up 50% just since june, meat and poultry producers who use corn for animal feed are asking the epa to relax ethanol production mapdates. even the ceo of cargil said using food for fuel should be reconsidered. should we mandate the use of biofuels when there is a drought? >> well, first of all it's important to note that tremendous production difficulty and the dwans that have taken place. i'm here at the ohio state fair. i saw an exhibit that we produced 2 billion bushels of corn even in a drought year. the expectations is 11 billion, 12 bushels of corn. tremendous productivity. it's a little premature to be talking about this. we don't know what the crop is going to be. we don't know what the yield are going to be. technology, soil types, where it rained, when it rained, all have an impact on what the yield are likely to be. secondly there's can currently a surplus of ethanol. they have the kred
what impacts food prices more are energy prices. if oil goes up you'll see greater spikes in food. >> and yet the price of corn right now up 50% just since june, meat and poultry producers who use corn for animal feed are asking the epa to relax ethanol production mapdates. even the ceo of cargil said using food for fuel should be reconsidered. should we mandate the use of biofuels when there is a drought? >> well, first of all it's important to note that tremendous production...
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make energy an important part of this nation. energy is what will bring back manufacturing jobs. if you can do petrochemicals from gas you will take that whole marcellus field and turn it into a huge petrochemical complex that will serve the dows and duponts of the world. >> we thought we were doing that with renewable agency, but that's what happens when the government picks winners instead of letting the market. >> solar doesn't count. wind is 2%. the subsidies are $700 a
make energy an important part of this nation. energy is what will bring back manufacturing jobs. if you can do petrochemicals from gas you will take that whole marcellus field and turn it into a huge petrochemical complex that will serve the dows and duponts of the world. >> we thought we were doing that with renewable agency, but that's what happens when the government picks winners instead of letting the market. >> solar doesn't count. wind is 2%. the subsidies are $700 a
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that is the most powerful energy source known to man. >> michael mckubre says he has seen that energy more than 50 times in cold fusion experiments he's doing at sri international, a respected california lab that does extensive work for the government. mckubre is an electrochemist who imagines the creation of a clean nuclear battery. >> for example, the laptop would come pre-charged with all of the energy that you would ever intend to use. you're now decoupled from your charger and the wall socket. >> automobiles? >> same. potential is for an energy source that would run your car for three, four years, for example, you take it in for servicing every four years, and they'd give you a new power supply. >> power stations? >> you can imagine a one-for-one plug-in replacement for nuclear fuel rods, and the difference only would be that at the end of the lifetime of that fuel rod, you didn't have radioactive waste that needed to be disposed of. >> mckubre showed us just how simple the experiment looks. there are only three main ingredients. first, palladium, a metal in the platinum family.
that is the most powerful energy source known to man. >> michael mckubre says he has seen that energy more than 50 times in cold fusion experiments he's doing at sri international, a respected california lab that does extensive work for the government. mckubre is an electrochemist who imagines the creation of a clean nuclear battery. >> for example, the laptop would come pre-charged with all of the energy that you would ever intend to use. you're now decoupled from your charger and...
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[cheers and applause ] we should be expanding our investment in clean energy. [cheers and applause ] now, here's the other thing that the republicans will tell you, we've got to make all of these drastic cuts because our deficit is too high. our deficit is too high. it might have a shred of credibility to it if you didn't find out they wanted to spend $4.6 trillion on lower tax rates. i don't know how many of you are math majors, business majors, you can't pay down a deficit by taking in $4.6 trillion of less money. especially when you're denying that you're going to be making all of these cuts. it doesn't added a up. it doesn't make sense. and keep in mind, more than a trillion dollars of the tax cuts that they proposes going to people who make more than $250,000 a year. that is an average of at least $150,000 -- again, we're taking an average with the numbers that they gave us. that average is to at least $150,000 for every millionaire, billionaire in the country. each millionaire and billionaire on average would get $150,000. some folks would get a lot more.
[cheers and applause ] we should be expanding our investment in clean energy. [cheers and applause ] now, here's the other thing that the republicans will tell you, we've got to make all of these drastic cuts because our deficit is too high. our deficit is too high. it might have a shred of credibility to it if you didn't find out they wanted to spend $4.6 trillion on lower tax rates. i don't know how many of you are math majors, business majors, you can't pay down a deficit by taking in $4.6...
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we also produce energy. every drop of oil we produce overseas keeps oil prices down in this country. >> yet, the oil companies as an industry constantly get bashed over taxes, over the profits that we see. in fact, in 2011, chevron was one of three oil companies that paid more in income taxes than any other corporation in america, which i find amazing. $17 billion in taxes. >> well, our income taxes in 2011 were about 43%. it's been in the same range over the last few years. we do pay our fair share. we pay taxes overseas. we pay taxes here. we pay other forms of tax as well. i think that story hasn't been told. the fiscal terms that are in place here for our industry, for example, if punitive taxes were imposed on our industry, would impact our investment. i hope that's not where we're headed. i think there is a case to be made that we pay our fair share of taxes, and i work hard to try to communicate that. >> talk to us about an energy policy. what would you like to see in the election is behind us. what s
we also produce energy. every drop of oil we produce overseas keeps oil prices down in this country. >> yet, the oil companies as an industry constantly get bashed over taxes, over the profits that we see. in fact, in 2011, chevron was one of three oil companies that paid more in income taxes than any other corporation in america, which i find amazing. $17 billion in taxes. >> well, our income taxes in 2011 were about 43%. it's been in the same range over the last few years. we do...
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enter clean energy fuel, clne. natural gas fueling stations all over the country and is building a nat gas superhighway all over the continent. they have their finger on the pulse op what's developing, despite washington announcing they'll offer rental cars run on natural gas. stock down $1.02 or 5.1% dude, but it's still up 61% since we spoke to the ceo as part of last year's environmental celebrations on april 14th. potential could be huge as companies realize switching to cleaner, cheaper fuel offers the prospect for american independence. let's check in with the terrific co-founder and ceo of clean energy fuels. welcome back on "mad money." >> good to be here on earth week with you. >> looks like you got a little present for congress fotomorrow when they come back, don't you? >> well, we're going to run a little ad for them welcoming them back to town and remind them they passed on an opportunity to put in place an incentive to use america's clean domestic fuel. and i think the ad you're referring to shows a st
enter clean energy fuel, clne. natural gas fueling stations all over the country and is building a nat gas superhighway all over the continent. they have their finger on the pulse op what's developing, despite washington announcing they'll offer rental cars run on natural gas. stock down $1.02 or 5.1% dude, but it's still up 61% since we spoke to the ceo as part of last year's environmental celebrations on april 14th. potential could be huge as companies realize switching to cleaner, cheaper...
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we need safer energy. [announcer:] who's right? they all are. visit powerincooperation.com. >>> all right. >> i'm starting to see the trend. now i'm starting to get it. we started with that lady gaga person, right. >> that lady gaga person. >> and this is "china grove." right or wrong, timmy seymour. >> i'd like to believe we were thinking about talking about emerging markets the whole show which is why last block we went to london. >> the point here on emerging markets is if you look at this chart, this is the eem against the spy. time to buy the eem and spell the s.p.y., and we're taking about an 8% range that they are trading in. back in august is when the trading relationship. we know what the s&p has done. eem came out of the gates stronger and has sold off. time to rebuy it against the s.p.y. >> need to go out to jon fortt, rimm shares well off session lows. jon? >> you know why they are off the session lows, reality is being preached. thorsten heins says the best way to drive value to stake holders is to turn the company around. the man w
we need safer energy. [announcer:] who's right? they all are. visit powerincooperation.com. >>> all right. >> i'm starting to see the trend. now i'm starting to get it. we started with that lady gaga person, right. >> that lady gaga person. >> and this is "china grove." right or wrong, timmy seymour. >> i'd like to believe we were thinking about talking about emerging markets the whole show which is why last block we went to london. >> the point...
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energy transfer partners. let's go to isaac in virginia. isaac? >> it's a pleasure to talk to you, jim. >> back right at you. >> hey, i keep the piece of my portfolio set aside for speculation. >> i like that. >> caller: mapp pharmaceuticals has a migraine treatment up for fda approval this month. what do you think? >> wow, i didn't know that. i've got to tell you, i was recommended alergen off the bow tox. what a stock. it's 450. david has told us about a migraine drug. apparently, selling like hot cakes. let's go to anthony in oregon. anthony? >> caller: hey, booyah, booyah. >> sprint. there's some blogs for sprint that are doing very well. i'd rather see you in the blogs. sprint has to raise money. let's go to gregory in maryland. gregory? >> caller: how are you doing, jim? >> long time, first time. love those. >> i've got a question long term on spectra energy. >> what a great company. i love these companies that are toll road companies. it transports and, you know, it stores natural gas. that's a win. 52 week high. but i still like it. it's g
energy transfer partners. let's go to isaac in virginia. isaac? >> it's a pleasure to talk to you, jim. >> back right at you. >> hey, i keep the piece of my portfolio set aside for speculation. >> i like that. >> caller: mapp pharmaceuticals has a migraine treatment up for fda approval this month. what do you think? >> wow, i didn't know that. i've got to tell you, i was recommended alergen off the bow tox. what a stock. it's 450. david has told us about a...
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that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. feeding your lawn need not be so difficult neighbors. get a load of this bad boy. whoa. this snap spreader system from scotts is snap-crackin' simple -- just snap, lock, and go. [ scott ] feed your lawn. feed it! >>> you've got to catch my friend bob pisani's amazing gold show tonight at 9:00 and midnight eastern. bob gave me a gold brick today. i could not believe that sean connery can throw that at odd job and it didn't kill odd job. he goes all the way down into an actual gold mine.
that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. feeding your lawn need not be so difficult neighbors. get a load of this bad boy. whoa. this snap spreader system from scotts is snap-crackin' simple -- just snap, lock, and go. [ scott ] feed your lawn. feed it! >>> you've got to catch my friend bob pisani's amazing gold show tonight at 9:00 and midnight eastern. bob gave me a gold brick today. i could not believe that sean connery can throw that at odd job and it didn't...
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energy. if you look at the states that have broken out, whether it's wyoming, colorado, dakota, alaska, oklahoma, texas, if you look at the states that are truly trying to pull domestic energy out of the ground you'll notice that the unemployment rate is significantly lower. so why don't we go after that? we need to stopville lee fiing fossil fuel. fossil fuel have over a century in them and there's a lot of production there. there's a lot of good things there and now one of the reasons that none of this really ever happened, let me see, do i have a knife? i even have some butter here. the issue is about some of these environmentalists. see, many in power that control our energy, they know who butters their bread but i look at it as the greater good theory. if you look at the environment, we could work with these industrial complexes of energy companies to try to do it right. but if you prioritize risks, believe me, the energy coming out of the middle east, the middle east is going to end the
energy. if you look at the states that have broken out, whether it's wyoming, colorado, dakota, alaska, oklahoma, texas, if you look at the states that are truly trying to pull domestic energy out of the ground you'll notice that the unemployment rate is significantly lower. so why don't we go after that? we need to stopville lee fiing fossil fuel. fossil fuel have over a century in them and there's a lot of production there. there's a lot of good things there and now one of the reasons that...
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clean energy. and cut the deficit. mitt romney's plan? a new 250,000 dollar tax break for... multi-millionaires. roll back regulations on the banks that cratered the economy. and raise taxes on the middle class. president clinton: they want to go back to the same old... policies that got us in trouble in the first place. president obama: we're not going back, we are moving forward. anncr: forward. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone! >>> income taxes and votes, it doesn't calculate, i don't know why he went there and frankly he shouldn't have dgone there. i don't like those arguments at all. there is a bigger picture here. mr. obama has expanded government dependency and politics. think of the huge increase in food
clean energy. and cut the deficit. mitt romney's plan? a new 250,000 dollar tax break for... multi-millionaires. roll back regulations on the banks that cratered the economy. and raise taxes on the middle class. president clinton: they want to go back to the same old... policies that got us in trouble in the first place. president obama: we're not going back, we are moving forward. anncr: forward. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you...
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the fed qe 3, that will destroy the dollar and gin up energy prices. but have you noticed that aaa prices of gasoline have stabilized? >> we very seldom get that before we kick off the driving season. and $30 billion consumer debt by the mild winter. >> so unfortunate. >> not ab offset. and johnny john, johnson & johnson missed on the consumer piece and part of that is crowding out -- >> i got a miss here because of warren buffett, let me apologize to all of you, approbbreviated. >>> obama calls for a crackdown on oil markets. investors are the new target of the president's very old blame game. and coming up later, my exclusive interview with mitt romney, all ahead, and don't forget free market capitalism is the best path to prices and the best path to prosperity. it's the best path to energy prices, free markets will set the price on "kudlow." we'll be right back. fiona here was just telling me that ford dealers sell a new tire like...every five seconds, how's that possible? well, we purchase 3 million a year. you just sold one right now didn't you? t
the fed qe 3, that will destroy the dollar and gin up energy prices. but have you noticed that aaa prices of gasoline have stabilized? >> we very seldom get that before we kick off the driving season. and $30 billion consumer debt by the mild winter. >> so unfortunate. >> not ab offset. and johnny john, johnson & johnson missed on the consumer piece and part of that is crowding out -- >> i got a miss here because of warren buffett, let me apologize to all of you,...
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coal fired power is a low-cost energy producer in this country. when you take it away, not only are you taking away low cost production capability, but you're also having to replace it because that will impact the reliability of the grid, if we have to replace it with new generation, it's a substantial increase in cost. >> natural gas really incredibly low. is this the time to get to one of these big gas producers and say we want a five-year contract for $2.30 for all our nat gas? >> absolutely. when you look at the shale gas activity, what it means to this country, what it production capability is, you do want to go to the producers and say lock in this supply and price. obviously one of the big issues with natural gas is you could have supply go down or everyone's trying to use that kind of capacity, the prices jump up and it has an impact. so really to have that kind of consistency would be a good, positive story, not only for the diversity of the fuel supply of this country but also for the natural gas producers themselves. >> now, you mention
coal fired power is a low-cost energy producer in this country. when you take it away, not only are you taking away low cost production capability, but you're also having to replace it because that will impact the reliability of the grid, if we have to replace it with new generation, it's a substantial increase in cost. >> natural gas really incredibly low. is this the time to get to one of these big gas producers and say we want a five-year contract for $2.30 for all our nat gas?...
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it's integral for our energy independence. can the energy fully recover? we're back after a break. guys. come here, come here. [ telephone ringing ] i'm calling my old dealership. [ man ] may ford. hi, yeah. do you guys have any crossovers that offer better highway fuel economy than the chevy equinox? no, sorry, sir. we don't. oh, well, that's too bad. [ man ] kyle, is that you? [ laughs ] [ man ] still here, kyle. [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. right now, very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 equinox ls for around $229 a month. ♪ >>> two years ago today gallons of oil started spilling into the gulf of mexico leadi ing to the biggest disaster. how drilling has been affected by the bp oil spill. >> carl, don't forget right after the spill as they were trying to figure out if there was any damage to marshes like this, it was a sustained still, now drilling is back and the permit process albeit slowly is also moving forward. a long way to go before we get back to prespill levels. frankly lot of oil companies have simply moved resources out of the gulf.
it's integral for our energy independence. can the energy fully recover? we're back after a break. guys. come here, come here. [ telephone ringing ] i'm calling my old dealership. [ man ] may ford. hi, yeah. do you guys have any crossovers that offer better highway fuel economy than the chevy equinox? no, sorry, sir. we don't. oh, well, that's too bad. [ man ] kyle, is that you? [ laughs ] [ man ] still here, kyle. [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. right now, very well...
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that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. feeding your lawn need not be so difficult neighbors. get a load of this bad boy. whoa. this snap spreader system from scotts is snap-crackin' simple -- just snap, lock, and go. [ scott ] feed your lawn. feed it! are you prepared for your retirement years -rge. just snap, lock, and go. 25 or more of them? do you have a financial plan for you family that works, in good times and in bad times? having the right perspective can help you answer the big questions. for more than 140 years, pacific life has helped find answers for those navigating the path to financial security. ask a financial professional about pacific life - the power to help you succeed. imax now showing on the big board. >>> this is the question that everyone's been asking and it's an excellent one. with some of the traditional bands removed upon, essentially allowing them to reach out directly to the retail investor for the first time ever since the 30s, what are we going to see? i'm told that the large institutions, th
that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. feeding your lawn need not be so difficult neighbors. get a load of this bad boy. whoa. this snap spreader system from scotts is snap-crackin' simple -- just snap, lock, and go. [ scott ] feed your lawn. feed it! are you prepared for your retirement years -rge. just snap, lock, and go. 25 or more of them? do you have a financial plan for you family that works, in good times and in bad times? having the right perspective can help you...
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your energy stocks, consumer discretionary to the downside. what moved the market forward? look at the major sectors, what has been the market leadership so far? telecom, utilities and consumer staples. wait a minute, remember in the beginning of the year, we saw a very clear trend where the materials and energy names were the marget leaders, financials were the market leaders? now all of a sudden, we have gotten into march and it is a much more defensive character to the market. yeah, we are still advancing but different kinds of stocks are advancing right now. let me show you one sector holding on very well, the home builders again moving up today. remember, we had reports last week, spring home buying season looking good, anecdotal evidence indicates orders up 20 to 30% for the spring buying season, in line with expectations, some of the stocks at 52-week highs now, how much more is left in here? you can get overbought in the home builders very easily, most new highs. bill talked about the vix today and i think that is very important to point out we hit the lowest level
your energy stocks, consumer discretionary to the downside. what moved the market forward? look at the major sectors, what has been the market leadership so far? telecom, utilities and consumer staples. wait a minute, remember in the beginning of the year, we saw a very clear trend where the materials and energy names were the marget leaders, financials were the market leaders? now all of a sudden, we have gotten into march and it is a much more defensive character to the market. yeah, we are...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> now to our street poll. we have been asking you, is it fair? it's a word we hear a lot these days. that underwater bank of america borrowers behind on their mortgages already may be eligible for a principal reduction on their mortgage of up to $150,000? 11% of you voted yes. 89% of you said no, this is not fair. generally saying the same thing on twitter and e-mail. i pay on time. why should people who don't get a break? mandy. >> okay. well, of course, this bank of america offer isn't out of the goodness of their hearts. it is over fraudulent foreclosure practices and part of the $25 billion settlement between federal and state agencies and the nation's five largest mortgage services. but what kind of message does this send to homeowners who pay on time? well, let's bring in pay on time? doesn't this smell like a moral hazard to you? >> it does. if you take that part-time job so you can pay your mortgage, you don't get any help. because if your mortgag
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> now to our street poll. we have been asking you, is it fair? it's a word we hear a lot these days. that underwater bank of america borrowers behind on their mortgages already may be eligible for a principal reduction on their mortgage of up to $150,000? 11% of you voted yes. 89% of you said no, this is not fair. generally saying the same thing on twitter and e-mail. i pay on time. why should people...
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in the meantime, we have the politics of energy. the chairman and ceo of private mineral and royalty company blackstone minerals will join us next. [ horn honks ] hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin knows it's better for xerox to help manage their finance processing. so they can focus on keeping the world moving. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> welcome back to "squawk." on the first day of spring, tuesday morning. the futures right now looking down. dow would be off .52 if we opened up right about now. >> consumers are awakened to a new reality with this year's 20% increase in gasoline prices while natural gas prices are near historic lows. joining us from houston is tom carter, chairman and ceo of black stone minerals, along with richard
in the meantime, we have the politics of energy. the chairman and ceo of private mineral and royalty company blackstone minerals will join us next. [ horn honks ] hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin knows it's...
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i want to ask about mitt romney yesterday pledging energy independence by 2020. we have heard it all before. good luck with that. many presidents and many presidential hopefuls pledged this kind of thing. is he able to do it? >> boy, are you right, mandy. every president since nixon pledged energy independence and nobody is closer to it. we made progress with obama in the white house and not much noted and most of it due to the fact in a recession or at least slow growth. demand is done and production almost intrinsically up and coming from the gulf of mexico and elsewhere and and that's what made some energy independence or at least the imports go down over the course of the obama administration. what's required for real energy independence is something that both parties don't seem to want to have anything to do with and that's infrastructure spending and subsidies in terms of natural gas and in terms of shale drilling and doesn't seem to be anything that's palatablp. i don't think that a president romney comes closer to energy independence than president obama
i want to ask about mitt romney yesterday pledging energy independence by 2020. we have heard it all before. good luck with that. many presidents and many presidential hopefuls pledged this kind of thing. is he able to do it? >> boy, are you right, mandy. every president since nixon pledged energy independence and nobody is closer to it. we made progress with obama in the white house and not much noted and most of it due to the fact in a recession or at least slow growth. demand is done...
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that is declining energy prices. by the way, the producer price index and the import price index, all deflating. that is negative. they're falling. so your major price indices are showing some signs of deflation. now, bernanke sees another recession threat besides all this. take a listen. >> in the fiscal cliff is allowed to happen, as is now programmed in the law, it would probably knock the recovery back into a recession and costgreatl the recovery we're hoping to facilitate. >> i love this stuff. the fiscal cliff warning is so great. he probably doesn't want to cut spending as much as i do, but he certainly doesn't want to have a big tax hike. he put a gun to congress' head and basically said, you've got to stop tax hikes that are going to lead to a reception because my similar lus is not going to happen. so my personal take, that is kudlow, qe-3, very, very doubtful. i know you traders out there and short-term investors are praying, gu i got to tell you, bernanke is pushing congress to do something about the tax
that is declining energy prices. by the way, the producer price index and the import price index, all deflating. that is negative. they're falling. so your major price indices are showing some signs of deflation. now, bernanke sees another recession threat besides all this. take a listen. >> in the fiscal cliff is allowed to happen, as is now programmed in the law, it would probably knock the recovery back into a recession and costgreatl the recovery we're hoping to facilitate. >> i...
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what will that mean for energy and pepsi? >> this is interesting because beyond the health issues we will get to in a second, it talked to beverage digest, the editor has watched this industry a long time. he said something really interesting. that is the growth, the penetration, household penetration of energy drinks as a category is actually going down. it's flat lining at this point. he believes growth for the group as a whole will go down. now, you layer on top of that potential health issues. that becomes a possible problem you can look at it. what will really happen? anybody's guess. we have seen these concerns about health and energy drinks a long time. i have to tell you this. when you talk about pepsi, it's a rounding error. it means nothing when it comes to pepsi, owns amp and part of this. the bigger issue, does it become a political issue? senator durbin raised issues a month or so ago but then the fda came out and said, you know, energy drinks don't have that much more caffeine than coffee. >> 60 milligrams per 1
what will that mean for energy and pepsi? >> this is interesting because beyond the health issues we will get to in a second, it talked to beverage digest, the editor has watched this industry a long time. he said something really interesting. that is the growth, the penetration, household penetration of energy drinks as a category is actually going down. it's flat lining at this point. he believes growth for the group as a whole will go down. now, you layer on top of that potential...
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energy which is growing as a sector and the numbers out today. i know the top line production number was flat. inside that, manufacturing growing at 12% last three months. business equipment, 17% last three months. those are very strong numbers. >> interesting, too. it comes after the expiration of the tax credit for depreciation. >> which has gone from 100% to 50%. >> right. >> these guys are still plugging away. this economy has gone from 2% growth to 3% growth. >> you believe that? >> i do. >> talk to me about the manufacturing number. we start to hear about rising wages in china, for example. people bringing jobs back. it's hard to understand how large that may be. what's behind it? >> rising wages in china are a good thing. businesses are putting profits and cash flow to work. i don't see there is a boom. it's not my point. but the attitudes are better. the profit opportunities are there. people are investing. these companies have plenty of cash. we know it. that's why long-term rates are going up. they will still go up. two to three percent
energy which is growing as a sector and the numbers out today. i know the top line production number was flat. inside that, manufacturing growing at 12% last three months. business equipment, 17% last three months. those are very strong numbers. >> interesting, too. it comes after the expiration of the tax credit for depreciation. >> which has gone from 100% to 50%. >> right. >> these guys are still plugging away. this economy has gone from 2% growth to 3% growth....
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peabody energy down. the lowest since july of 2009. nutrisystem reporting a worse-than-expected fourth-quarter loss. we have a few winners to show you. monster worldwide reviewing strategic alternatives. dick's sporting goods, solid outlook. and supervalu up 3%. we start with bob pisani at the nyse. >> the important thing here is, i know greece is getting a good part of the blame today and it deserves it. but the other major part of the story is about slowing global growth. put up the major headlines we've dealt with today. the important thing, when you see brazil with declines here of 2.7% or 2.7% gdp growth, that wasn't supposed to happen. all the brazilian stocks are down today. that's not just on greece. that's on concerns of global slowdowns. q4 gdp is down in europe. parts of it in a recession. we talked china cutting its growth target yesterday. and anemic growth here in the united states. take a look at the s&p 500. what do you do here with the s&p 500? you pull back and wait, maybe you wait for a better level. 1,325 perhaps in
peabody energy down. the lowest since july of 2009. nutrisystem reporting a worse-than-expected fourth-quarter loss. we have a few winners to show you. monster worldwide reviewing strategic alternatives. dick's sporting goods, solid outlook. and supervalu up 3%. we start with bob pisani at the nyse. >> the important thing here is, i know greece is getting a good part of the blame today and it deserves it. but the other major part of the story is about slowing global growth. put up the...
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i keep this energy for something good. this is my principal. i continue my business and standard which gives me possibilities to have company on the stock exchange and the good level and the clear direct and clean business achieve. >> so this is really an opportunity for you to answer those critics, i think, and make it very clear that the allegations of connections between you and your partners who organized crime are just wrong. >> i can tell this on the koran, on the court. i am honest man. i am honest businessman. and first of all, i have -- who cannot educate somebody criminal. but in life, you must keep yourself -- you must -- to everybody. >> so it must hurt you when people write these things about you. >> nothing. in your answer, biggest argument -- >> so you just ignore. >> of course. >> you ignore the comments. >> of course. >> now, our british viewers certainly now that mr. usmanov is the second largest shareholder of the football club arsenal. he told geoff he is ready to do whatever is necessary to help the team, even buying all th
i keep this energy for something good. this is my principal. i continue my business and standard which gives me possibilities to have company on the stock exchange and the good level and the clear direct and clean business achieve. >> so this is really an opportunity for you to answer those critics, i think, and make it very clear that the allegations of connections between you and your partners who organized crime are just wrong. >> i can tell this on the koran, on the court. i am...
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the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >>> shares of chesapeake have dropped. what is going on? >> the undisclosed could be 1.4 billion and from a cash loss standpoint, very difficult. >> all right. thank you so much. brian, i'm coming to you now from the post. the ew script scripps at the nyc after benchmark upgraded the company from a buy to a hold. >> it's not on the widely held list. thanks a lot. the analysts telling clients that e.w.scripps recent acquisitions is expanding the reach to the top 20 markets. let's take a look at what is going on here and from the 31 markets up from seven, that provides significant growth potential from advertising and the balance sheet remains one of the stronges
the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >>> shares of chesapeake have dropped. what is going on? >> the undisclosed could be 1.4...
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china, energy and national security. president obama has just revoked a chinese-owned company called ralz corporation to divest its interest in wind farms. the president cites unspecified national security risks as the reason for blocking that deal. >>> let's take a little sunshine into the show. the diagnostic testmaker ceo telling our own jim cramer about the advertising promotions of the in-home hiv test and efforts to -- it's the first over-the-counter self-administered test for the virus that causes aids. it was approved by the u.s. health regulators back in july. i remember we did it on our street talk here on "street signs". >> well now for our disaster dus? jour. a company called adtran. broadband company. ethernet switches, routers, et cetera. that stock taking a big hit today. they cut their forecast in a big way. that's about half of what wall street was expected. downgraded to underperform at bank of america-merrill lynch with a target of 15 bucks. so mandy, another 2.25 down side here. >> downright scary sig
china, energy and national security. president obama has just revoked a chinese-owned company called ralz corporation to divest its interest in wind farms. the president cites unspecified national security risks as the reason for blocking that deal. >>> let's take a little sunshine into the show. the diagnostic testmaker ceo telling our own jim cramer about the advertising promotions of the in-home hiv test and efforts to -- it's the first over-the-counter self-administered test for...
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in the very long term, we see energy prices going up, high demand, and it's getting more expensive to produce. and it just costs nor get them out of the ground. >> joining us how to talk more is chief economist at fao economics. robert, great to have you on the program. let's talk generally about prices first and a little bit about the direction and momentum we're seeing. in the sound that we just heard there, the ceo of shell expecting prices to continue to rise. is that your take? >> yes, we have a big change in the world economy. china is a really big place. so this really makes the oil game a lot different than the last time we had an oil price spike where the prices went up and they became so high that people eventually began to react to it and they began to conserve and demand was lower and prices went down. now we have new consumers coming on line and they keep prices from falling. so they under i pinned by the new sourtss. >> let's also talk about some of the geopolitical risks in the marketplace right how. tensions in the middle east a big issue and certainly haven't taken of
in the very long term, we see energy prices going up, high demand, and it's getting more expensive to produce. and it just costs nor get them out of the ground. >> joining us how to talk more is chief economist at fao economics. robert, great to have you on the program. let's talk generally about prices first and a little bit about the direction and momentum we're seeing. in the sound that we just heard there, the ceo of shell expecting prices to continue to rise. is that your take?...
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sticking with energy. gary kaminski is here with the big energy player on the floor. >> i love the known knowns and the unknown knowns, and one of the known knowns is the energy sector is going to be volatile depending what happens with the election. we're joined by the best energy professor rob raymond. we've got the s&p down 1.5% today. any thoughts on the overall market? obviously, you run money. you've got to have an opinion. >> the general view is we're witnessing a slowdown in global growth, which in turn at the end of the day is really resulting in a big reduction in earnings estimates. >> you think it's about earnings, not about politics, maybe a combination of both? >> maybe a combination of both, but primarily about earnings. >> speaking of politics, i know you laid out for us the different scenarios in terms of how you invest in energy depending what happens with the election. if obama is reelected, you've got a bunch of pieces for how to position the portfolio. share with us that strategy. >> i
sticking with energy. gary kaminski is here with the big energy player on the floor. >> i love the known knowns and the unknown knowns, and one of the known knowns is the energy sector is going to be volatile depending what happens with the election. we're joined by the best energy professor rob raymond. we've got the s&p down 1.5% today. any thoughts on the overall market? obviously, you run money. you've got to have an opinion. >> the general view is we're witnessing a...
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the gasoline front the federal government is stepping into action release here from the department of energy, we're just getting this, the energy department has been instructed by the president to loan the department of defense ultra low sulfur diesel from the northeast home heating reserve. means the agency will draw down stocks from the heating oil reserve terminal in grotten, connecticut, as early as tomorrow. the word is that initially the dla will draw down 2 million gallons of fuel for the reserve and most will be directed to first responders in the new york area and new jersey who were responding to the damage from hurricane sandy. obviously this will give those first responders a boost and the ability to continue on with those activities without the fear of running out of fuel, melissa. >> yeah, eamon, thanks for that update. mike khouw, the issue here also in terms of the refineries is distillates were at multiyear lows in terms of inventory going in so wasn't a lot of pad going into the hurricane with these disruptions now in production. >> that's right. you have these disruptions
the gasoline front the federal government is stepping into action release here from the department of energy, we're just getting this, the energy department has been instructed by the president to loan the department of defense ultra low sulfur diesel from the northeast home heating reserve. means the agency will draw down stocks from the heating oil reserve terminal in grotten, connecticut, as early as tomorrow. the word is that initially the dla will draw down 2 million gallons of fuel for...
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chesapeake energy meets with shareholders. can the company convince investors it's still a good investment despite reports its ceo is using chesapeake as a personal piggy bank? the final hour of "squawk" begins right now. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc, first in business world wide. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. our guest host is byron wien. making headlines, mcdonald's, the dow component, could it hurt the averages if it were to open where it's indicating, after the company reported may sales numbers. >> will it hurt it? it was china and japan. >> u.s. was up 4.4%. >> asian pacific, middle east and africa was down 1.7%. positive results in australia but they were more than offset by negative results by japan and to the lesser extent china, which is going to make people start talking about the potential for slowdown in china -- we did with kfc's numbers they started getting concerned about. >> we get the china numbers this weekend. >> this weekend we'll have more information o
chesapeake energy meets with shareholders. can the company convince investors it's still a good investment despite reports its ceo is using chesapeake as a personal piggy bank? the final hour of "squawk" begins right now. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc, first in business world wide. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. our guest host is byron wien. making headlines, mcdonald's, the dow component, could it hurt the averages...
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it makes grids for energy and water companies. the stock is down, however, about 23% over the last year. >>> well, yesterday harry winston was our sparkly sunshine stock. but today there's another diamond stock that's looking a little rough though. blue nile is currently down about 12% on its earnings. >> up next on "street signs," snickers downsized. companies are finally getting serious about slimming down. >> and also gm is revving up. the big quarter for the bailed out automaker, but there is one place that could stall its comeback. you have to stick with us here on "street signs" to find out what it is. [ male announcer ] we know you don't wait until the end of the quarter to think about your money... ♪ that right now, you want to know where you are, and where you'd like to be. we know you'd like to see the same information your advisor does so you can get a deeper understanding of what's going on with your portfolio. we know all this because we asked you, and what we heard helped us create pnc wealth insight, a smarter way
it makes grids for energy and water companies. the stock is down, however, about 23% over the last year. >>> well, yesterday harry winston was our sparkly sunshine stock. but today there's another diamond stock that's looking a little rough though. blue nile is currently down about 12% on its earnings. >> up next on "street signs," snickers downsized. companies are finally getting serious about slimming down. >> and also gm is revving up. the big quarter for the...